The finale of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” Season 14, “Reunion Part 3,” airs today – Tuesday, April 15 – at 8 p.m. Eastern on Bravo.
If you’ve cut ties with your cable provider, you can check out the final piece of the reunion free on FuboTV and DirecTV Stream, with both offering free trials to new users. Fans can also try Sling, with has a promotion of 50% off your first month.
Can’t tune in Tuesday? You can watch the next day on Peacock.
Tonight’s episode is predicted to be tense, as we see conflicts unfold, including Sutton and Dorit continuing their ongoing feud, says IMDb. Erika will also reveal her perspective on the saga with her husband’s legal issues and conviction. Unresolved issues abound in this tell-all final reunion.
How can I watch the “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” season 14 ‘Reunion Part 3′ for free?
FuboTV offers cloud DVR along with TV shows, live sporting events, movies, specials, and much more. After your free trial, you can choose the plan that best suits you. Get the Essential Plan for $74.99; Pro plan $79.99; Elite Plan for $89.99; and the Latino Plan for $24.99. The service is currently offering $20 off your first month of the Pro and Elite plans.
DirecTV Stream offers three packages after a free trial. Choose the Entertainment package for $87.99, the Choice package for $114.99, or the Ultimate package for $129.99. Cancel anytime and enjoy live TV and on-demand local and national channels commitment-free. All of the packages come with local channels, where available, the ability to stream on unlimited devices in your home, unlimited Cloud DVR storage, and a special offer on premium channels.
Sling offers half off the first month of streaming. Sling users can choose from the Blue package which is $20 ($40 after that). An Orange package is the same price and deal. Sling Blue includes Fox News, NFL Network, FX, USA, and Bravo, while Sling Orange includes ESPN, Nick Jr., TNT, TBS, CNN, Food Network, A&E, and the History Channel. Sling Blue allows up to three streams at once while Sling Orange allows one stream at a time.
Peacock airs the show on the following day with plans starting at $7.99/month. You can also pay annually and cancel at any time. Stream 80,000+ hours of the best in TV, movies, and sports. Enjoy current NBC and Bravo shows, new and hit shows, film, and originals, and LIVE sports and events. Peacock offers 50+ always-on channels.